The Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius AntoninusG. Bell & sons, 1887 - 216 sider |
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... speaks of what he learned from them might seem to savour of vanity or self - praise , if we look carelessly at the way in which he has expressed himself ; but if any one draws this conclusion , he will be mistaken . Anto- ninus means to ...
... speaks of what he learned from them might seem to savour of vanity or self - praise , if we look carelessly at the way in which he has expressed himself ; but if any one draws this conclusion , he will be mistaken . Anto- ninus means to ...
Side 9
... speak of the battle speak also of the miracle . The Gentile writers assign it to their gods , and the Christians to the intercession of the Christian legion in the emperor's army . To confirm the Christian statement it is added that the ...
... speak of the battle speak also of the miracle . The Gentile writers assign it to their gods , and the Christians to the intercession of the Christian legion in the emperor's army . To confirm the Christian statement it is added that the ...
Side 12
... speaks of an affair that had recently happened in the time of M. Anto- ninus and L. Verus , as it seems ; and he also directly addresses the emperor , saying of a certain woman , " she addressed a petition to thee the emperor , and thou ...
... speaks of an affair that had recently happened in the time of M. Anto- ninus and L. Verus , as it seems ; and he also directly addresses the emperor , saying of a certain woman , " she addressed a petition to thee the emperor , and thou ...
Side 15
... speaks of Trajan's persecution of the Christians , and of Pliny's application to him having led the emperor to mitigate his severity . The punishment by the Mosaic law for those who attempted to seduce the Jews to follow new gods , was ...
... speaks of Trajan's persecution of the Christians , and of Pliny's application to him having led the emperor to mitigate his severity . The punishment by the Mosaic law for those who attempted to seduce the Jews to follow new gods , was ...
Side 19
... speaks of Marcus only and his son Commodus . According to Melito's testimony , Christians had only been punished for their religion in the time of Nero and Domitian , and the persecu- tions began again in the time of M. Antoninus and ...
... speaks of Marcus only and his son Commodus . According to Melito's testimony , Christians had only been punished for their religion in the time of Nero and Domitian , and the persecu- tions began again in the time of M. Antoninus and ...
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